"India." . . "Terrorists." . . "Bombings Drama." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dasa" . . . . "Feature films" . "Videodiscs" . . . . "Action and adventure films" . "Venky's Rock presents Nitin Manmohan's Dus" . . . . "An anti-terrorist unit has seven days to uncover and stop a terrorist attack." . . . . . . . . "A diabolical conspiracy, Code name JEET, will explode on May 10. Today is May 4. Master terrorist Jamwal has the plan, the network and the target. The ATC (Anti Terrorist Cell) has just seven days before May 10-- Dus." . . . . . . . . . "A diabolical conspiracy, Code name JEET, will explode on May 10. Today is May 4. Master terrorist Jamwal has the plan, the network and the target. The ATC (Anti Terrorist Cell) has just seven days before May 10 - Dus." . . "Foreign language films" . . . . "Siddhant Dheer and his brother Shashank work for India's Anti-Terrorist Cell (ATC), along with Aditya and Aditi. After interrogating a suspect named Altaf, they get information that terrorists are planning a major strike in Canada that may endanger 25000 lives during the month of May. Altaf tells them the mastermind behind this attack is a terrorist named Jambhal, who has a contact named Himmat Mehndi. Shashank and Aditya fly to Canada, meet with ATC Agent Neha, and then abduct Himmat, who denies that profusely. The duo team up with Canadian Police Officer Danish \"Dan\", and together attempt to piece together whatever information they have gathered from Himmat, only to find out that no one is who they claim they are, and the duo find themselves entrapped in a web of deceit and lies, with no clues as to who is behind the threat, the countdown for which has already begun." . . "Thriller" . . . . . "Drama" . . . . . . . . . . "Dus" . . . . . . "Fiction films" . . . . . "Bombings." . . "Kira Inc." . . . . "Bala Entertainment International." . . "Terrorism Drama." . . "Vishal & Shekhar (Musical group)" . . "Karma Entertainment." . . "Kria, Inc." . . "Terrorists India Drama." . . "Shemaroo Entertainment (Firm)" . . "KRCD Pvt. Ltd." . .